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Helen Darling

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Helen Darling penned crossover #1 hit song "Bring On The Rain" recorded by Jo Dee Messina and Tim McGraw. This song was subsequently nominated for a Grammy, an ACM and a CMA award. In October 2002, Darling was honored by NSAI members with a superior creativity award and by BMI with a citation of achievement award for "Bring On The Rain".

Darling started her career as a Chicago jingle singer on television and radio commercials for such clients as McDonald's and 7-up. Her voice sang the familiar query, Have you driven a Ford lately? After moving to Nashville in 1993, Darling began singing song demos as well as back-up on the albums of artists such as Garth Brooks. Next Darling signed a country music recording contract with MCA/Decca Records. On her debut album, she invited Brooks to sing back-up on her track of "Even God Must Get The Blues". Delbert McClinton and Lee Roy Parnell also made cameo appearances on this freshman effort. Rolling Stone thought so when they gave her record 4 stars.

Darling's cuts also include Reba McEntire ("The Angels Sang" on her 1999 Christmas album), Mindy McCready (single "Scream"), Amanda Wilkinson ("Hearts Open Slowly"), Clif Richards ("Mistake"), Bering Strait, a Russian band released on Universal South Records ("What Is It About You"). She currently divides her time between Montana, Texas and Tennessee writing songs and performing at local hotspots.

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Helen enjoys painting as a creative outlet from her creative outlet.